North Georgia Gal's Financial Awakening

Trying to Make Smarter Decisions Day by Day

Where to Begin...it is hard to believe that it has been 9 years since I started this Blog. You guys have always been here supporting me and cheering me on.

I am in the process of refinancing my LOC into a mortgage, rolling my credit card debt into it. Will probably then close all of my credit cards after that.

I still have my budget in place for a couple of months out, but I still have to make changes to it.

I hope to sell my house in about 6 months, and move closer to my kids, about an hour away. I will still commute to work because it would only be about 40 minutes. But this can't happen until my responsibility to my mom is done, she is close to moving in with my niece, but who knows when that will happen.

Ramblings

March 23rd, 2011 at 07:54 am

I didn't have to pay to get into the soccer game yesterday, but I did stop at Walmart to get more lice treatment medication. Spent $23.40. I can't tell you how much I have spent trying to get of the damn things. I am so ready for them to die and be gone!

I have to get gas today so it won't be a NSD. I also have to get a board to make a collage for my son's senior night at the soccer game. Not sure how much that will cost me. Will have to go through boxes of pictures tonight to put on the board. And I need to find all my scrapbooking stuff...it is packed up in one of the boxes in the basement. Just not sure which one. Should have done it over the weekend, but forgot. Of course it wouldn't be me if I didn't wait for the last minute to do it.

2 Responses to “Ramblings”

Have you tried the old time heavy oil treatment for lice? You cover the head in vaseline. (Or motor oil for gawd's sake!--NO!) Cheap, even if hard to wash out. If that shampoo kevin long mentions sounds good, please know that you can buy straight tea tree oil. I'd probably choke on the fumes with it on my head, though. Is your child allowed to go to school? Here a child cannot return to school until they are louse & nit-free. When people adhere to the rule it cuts down on the spread and re-catching of lice.

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